Superb - and rarely encountered! - (I deem) EM- (ie. NCO-) pattern, RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') so-called: trade- and/or special-career-insignia showing a scale (ie. denoting 'Rechtshof'-staff) Superb - and rarely encountered! - (I deem) EM- (ie. NCO-) pattern, RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') so-called: trade- and/or special-career-insignia showing a scale (ie. denoting 'Rechtshof'-staff)

Superb - and rarely encountered! - (I deem) EM- (ie. NCO-) pattern, RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') so-called: trade- and/or special-career-insignia showing a scale (ie. denoting 'Rechtshof'-staff)

This is an attractive - and actually rarely encountered! - (I deem) enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCO-) pattern, so-called: RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') special-career arm-insignia (or: 'Laufbahn- o. Tätigkeitsabzeichen' aka: 'RAD-Funktionsabzeichen') as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'Mitglied des Rechtshof' (or: legal branch official) and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. I deem simply never worn- nor tunic-attached-), condition. These badges were worn on the lower left sleeve of the mustard-coloured (EM- ie. NCO-type) RAD-tunics and/or garments. The badge - which shows the white-coloured scale-illustration - is neatly executed in so-called 'BeVo'-weave technique. The piece was clearly worn and was period-trimmed as to be expected (it does show some minimal fraying on both top and bottom). This badge originates from a smaller collection of rarely seen RAD-related cloth-insignia I recently acquired for the web-site. It should be noted that all 'RAD-Funktionsabzeichen' are quite rarely encountered: those intended for specialised functions such as the one offered here even more so!

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